"According to a police report, Andrews turned up at the station on August 14 and said someone within the Police Department had phoned a constituent and told them that police had received a telephone call from a cocaine dealer who claimed to have sold drugs to Lee."

"Andrews then told Timothy Anderson, the chief of police in her rival’s hometown of Athol, that one of his officers had gone to Lee’s home, confiscated the cocaine and brought it back to the station. Originally, Andrews could not remember the name of the officer who went to Lee’s home.

"She then returned to the station and named the narcotics officer, Jarret Mousseau, as the person who confiscated the drugs. However, Mousseau was not on duty the day she was alleged to have gone to Lee’s home and there was no cocaine in the police station’s drug locker that day either. Mousseau denied any knowledge of a drug sale."

The local police chief quickly determined Andrews was lying.

Her accused opponent, Susannah Whipps Lee, even took a drug test. Obviously, it came back negative.

Andrews refused to apologize for her attempt to have her opponent falsely arrested, which coincidentally enough is itself a crime.

Filing a false police report in Massachusetts is punishable by a $500.00 fine and a year in prison.

"President Barack Obama
has bowed to the Muslim Brotherhood’s demand that the federal
government suppress a satirical video of Islam’s prophet, Muhammad," The Daily Caller reports.

Tommy
Vietor, a spokesman for the National Security Council, told the
Washington Post that the White House has “reached out to YouTube to call
the video to their attention and ask them to review whether it violates
their terms of use,” the Caller reports.

Obama’s request complies
with the Sept. 13 demand and threat by the brotherhood, which now
governs the Arab world’s largest country, Egypt.

"Hurting the
feelings of one and a half billion Muslims cannot be tolerated," The
Muslim Brotherhood said in an English-language statement on their website calling on Obama to suppress the video.

The
terrorist group's statement mirrors that of Obama's State Department,
which condemned an American citizen for "the continuing efforts by
misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims."

The President of the United States takes a sworn oath to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States."

Using
the authority of the White House and the military to suppress speech,
no matter how tasteless and stupid it may be, violates that oath.